Musical wear
First Claim
1. A musical tone generating apparatus comprising:
- (a) a plurality of detectors each mounted at a player'"'"'s finger for detecting bending and stretching actions of the player'"'"'s finger;
(b) musical tone data generating means for converting detected results of said detectors into musical tone data representative of a specific musical tone based on a combination of the bent or stretched fingers such that a player can designate a number of musical tones greater than the number of detectors; and
(c) musical tone signal generating means for converting said musical tone data into a musical tone signal, whereby a musical tone corresponding to said musical tone signal is generated.
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Abstract
A finger switch is mounted at a player'"'"'s finger so as to detect bending and stretching actions of a player'"'"'s finger. Such finger switch at least consists of a thin plate made of plastic materials which is mounted on the back of the player'"'"'s finger, a push button mounted on the thin plate near a center portion of the player'"'"'s finger and a movable member which can be moved along the thin plate in response to the bending and stretching actions of the player'"'"'s finger. When the player bends his finger, the movable member is moved toward the push button so that the push button will be pushed by the movable member. By mounting a plurality of such finger switches on the fingers of the player, a musical scale or a tone pitch of a musical tone to be generated can be controlled based on a combination of on/off states of the push buttons.
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6 Claims
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1. A musical tone generating apparatus comprising:
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(a) a plurality of detectors each mounted at a player'"'"'s finger for detecting bending and stretching actions of the player'"'"'s finger; (b) musical tone data generating means for converting detected results of said detectors into musical tone data representative of a specific musical tone based on a combination of the bent or stretched fingers such that a player can designate a number of musical tones greater than the number of detectors; and (c) musical tone signal generating means for converting said musical tone data into a musical tone signal, whereby a musical tone corresponding to said musical tone signal is generated. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6)
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